Hummel Figurines Pottery Marks
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Hummel stamped Full Bee mark in blue, called TMK-2, dates c1950-1959. There are several variations of this mark.
Hummel stamped Full Bee mark, TMK-2, c1950-1959.
Hummel W.Germany large stylised bee mark in blue. This mark is seen in blue and black and was in use from c1960 to 1963. Here the W.Germany is to the right of the V, note the variation on the following stamp where the W.Germany is below the V.
Hummel Small Stylised Bee mark, TMK-2. This mark was in use c1960 to c1972 and is often seen printed in blue. It is commonly referred to as the One Line Mark.
Hummel Three Line bee mark, TMK-4, printed in blue, c1964-1972. This mark was the same as the previous two with the stylised bee but had the addition of Copyright, W. Goebel, W.Germany to the right hand side of the V.
Goebel W. Germany printed mark, TMK-6, often referred to as the Missing Bee mark, as it was the first stamp without the traditional bee. This mark was introduced c1971 and was used until c1991.
Goebel Germany Hummel mark, TMK-7, used c1991-1999. This was another big mark change as the W or West was removed from the word Germany. Also, this mark is used only on Goebel Hummel products. All other Goebel products have a diffrerent mark.
This example is a stamp from the 1999 M.I.Hummel Club figure.
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